willvisitnevadaandflorida. >> back in the bay area the murder of a business owner in oakland is prompting a promise from the police chief. the man known as mr. marcus was shot and killed last night at his cellular store on international boulevard. how neighbors are remembering a man known as a leader in the community. >> reporter: disbelief that someone killed a man who gave so much to a community that has so little. >> he was always giving the kids raider tickets. kids would come in if they were hungry he would give them money to feed them. >> it's such a sad sad moment. not because of just what they've taken from us but what they've taken from everyone else. my father was an amazing man. >> reporter: the police chief and the victim's family spoke out this afternoon asking witnesses to speak up and help solve the senseless killing. >> i'm personally saddened by this very senseless act of violence. i pledge to this family and this community we will pour as many resources as we can into finding the killer. >> reporter: police say someone robbed wilbur bartley as he was closing his cell pho

minutes drive time as you work your way out of santa rosa togeorgenevada. --towardsatnevada>>we are dealing with really dense fog in the city. it is up the north bay aureus thing locally dense fog especially in the valleys. we have seen improvement from a vial santa rosa and visibility is about half a mile there. the rest of the bay area looks pretty good but fog tracker 4-show holding on to some lingering cloud cover into the 9:00 hour. by lunchtime will see partial clearing, mostly sunny shot skies around the bay area. sunshine and high clouds with a little bit more clout cover situated along the coast. right now is chilly out the door with forties' for santa rosa in napa the layout is 42 degrees. 44 in oakland 50 in redwood city has begun to the afternoon cooler conditions that were used to the pleasant and mild weather with upper 60s and los pitas and santa clara seven is on tap for mountain view. east bay has '70s for fare from livermore walnut creek 66 in san leandro. these days are short line mid to upper 60s here. downtown san francisco's relatively chilly at 64 degrees

battleground states, some more than once. only the president willvisitnevadaandflorida. they're trying to win over anyone who is still undecided. cbs 5 political analyst joe tuman says the candidates are going after women in particular. >> and younger women voters, who express a pro-choice attitude, that they're still in indecision about the president. these are people who said they voted for him in 2008, for whom, while they're pro-choice, the economy message that the romney campaign has put out, which means different things to different people, has found some resonance. >> tomorrow, the last unemployment report before the election comes out. he does not believe it will change anyone's mind unless the numbers are hugely different from last week. right now the unemployment rate is 7.8%. >>> a neighborhood in the east bay hills is on the lookout for a deer that someone apparently tried to kill. people in and around campus drive in berkeley hills tell cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook that the doe is moving slowly and in obvious pain. >> reporter: if you live in many parts of the bay area, y

convinced you laura's law was wrong. laura's lawworks.nevadashows,city of new york with kendra's law shows that kendra's law can and will save lives. it gives the police a tool so that people can be treated instead of jailed. and your mental health court in san francisco proves it. i think that all of you would do well to attend the graduation ceremonies and see the people who have been treated and rehabilitated. dr. peter [speaker not understood] described mental illness, it is a physically-based illness, a disability of the brain and the person. unless the person is defeated -- unless that person is treated, they will be defeated, for their brain cannot work. and you can pass all the laws saying, don't pan handle, but if people have a mental disability where they can't comprehend the law -- and i watch it on my own street. the people -- the mentally ill people on our street are my friends. i talk to them. i try to convince them to take their medicine. one guy wanted to fight with me. i said, i'm not going to fight with you. one of us is going to hurt. they sleep at the foot bridge

130 raley's super stores, bel air markets and nob hill foods in northern californiaandnevada, ifthere is a strike it would be the first in raley's 77-year-old history. >>> a former student who was sexually abused in the 90s district says was careless, negligent and partially to blame. the district's first response to 30-year-old kristen cunnane's lawsuit she and two others are suing for repeatedly ignoring allegations of abuse over two years. the teachers in question are daniel witters, who has since committed suicide and julie carrera now in prison for raping cunnane. she said the comments made her feel like a victim all over again. >> there's some legal strategies involved. for me this isn't a legal battle or civil battle or criminal battle, this is all about me telling the truth and getting my life back. when i read that, i take it to heart and it is hard for me to deal with. >> our messages to the district and former administrators in the suit have gone unreturned except for retired assistant principal who said everything is being handled through their attorneys and had